CSSP Group
@CSSPManchester
The University of Manchester Complex Systems and Statistical Physics group. Part of the School of Physics and Astronomy.
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CSSP student Tommaso Biancalani wins £1,000 grant from Uni Manchester conference fund to organize meeting on complexity in October 2012.
`Demographic noise and piecewise deterministic Markov processes' (J. Realpe-Gomez, T. Galla, A. J. McKane), preprint: arxiv.org/abs/1204.5625
"Noise-induced metastability in biochemical networks", T. Biancalani, T. Rogers and A. J. McKane is available on arxiv arxiv.org/abs/1204.4341
Today at 4pm, Toby Brett will talk on "Delays in stochastics" in Rm 1.003, in the Roscoe building. Note the unusual venue.
"Mixing times in evolutionary game dynamics" by Andrew J. Black, Arne Traulsen, Tobias Galla, preprint: arxiv.org/abs/1204.0608
"Complexity measures, emergence, and multiparticle correlations" by T. Galla and O. Guehne accepted by Phys Rev E: arxiv.org/abs/1107.1180
Today, 4pm in the Niels Bohr, John Realpe-Gomez will talk on "Finding the nodes that need defending in an attacked network".
T. Galla, Fluctuations in meta-population exclusion processes accepted by JSTAT, preprint: arxiv.org/abs/1112.0873
Today's talk by Tommaso Biancalani has been cancelled due to illness.
Today's 14:30 talk by Richard Goldstein will now be held in the Bragg lecture theatre instead of the Niels Bohr CR.
The title of his talk is "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love (Multiplicative) Noise". All welcome to attend!
Tommaso Biancalani will speak in the Niels Bohr, 4pm Friday as part of our complexity series.
Richard Goldstein will talk on "The evolution and evolutionary consequences of marginal thermostability in proteins".
We have a theoretical physics seminar tomorrow at 14:30 in the Niels Bohr Common Room. Coffee and biscuits afterwards. Details to follow.
Today, 4pm in the Niels Bohr Common Room, Dr Diana Garcia Lopez will talk on "Bacteria and their inhabitants". All welcome!
Our first speaker of 2012 is Joseph Challenger "Non-normality and noise: an investigation." All are welcome to attend!
Our interdisciplinary discussion group starts up again this Friday, 4pm in the Niels Bohr Common Room (6th Floor of Schuster Bldg).
Accepted by J. Phys. A: "Effects of noise on convergent game learning dynamics" by J. Sanders, T. Galla, J. Shapiro: arxiv.org/abs/1109.4853
We are looking for (short notice) speakers for this Friday, 4pm (our interdisciplinary series). Please let us know if you'd like to talk!
Also new on arXiv: "Adaptive Forgetting Factor Fictitious Play", Michalis Smyrnakis, David S. Leslie, arxiv.org/abs/1112.2315
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